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Scrotal Hernia with Abdominal Eventration – Case Report

1. Summary An inguinal hernia is a bulging of the contents of the abdomen through a weak area in the lower abdominal wall. Inguinal hernias can occur at either of two passages through the lower abdominal wall, one on each side of the groin.

Retroperitoneal Tumor: Castleman’s Disease as a Differential Diagnosis – Case Report

1. Abstract 1.1. Introduction Castleman’s disease (CD), described in 1956, is characterized as a low-incidence lymphoproliferative disorder with varied clinical manifestations, from asymptomatic to severe disseminated forms. The diagnosis is confirmed by histopathology and immunohistochemistry and should be considered after more common lymphoid diseases have been ruled out. This paper aims to describe a case […]

Pyogenic Spondylodiscitis of Lumbar Spine Mimicking Pott’s Disease: A Case Report

1. Abstract The clinical and radiological presentations of pyogenic spodylodiscitis are similar to spinal Pott’s disease. The diagnosis must be done with combination of clinical manifestation, radiological findings, blood, biopsy and histopathological findings. Pyogenic spndylodiscitis of lumbar spine can be treated as conservatively; and or surgically by anterior or posterior single or double stage decompression […]

The Shift from Removable Dentures to Fixed Implant Dental Prosthesis in Complete Edentulous Diabetic 2 Patients: A Case Report

1. Abstract This report aims to shift from removable complete dentures to fixed prosthodontics with the help of one-piece immediate loading dental implants among type 2 diabetic patients to reach full patient satisfaction, considering the functional and esthetic aspects. There are three types of diabetes mellitus: Type 1 (insulin-dependent), Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent), and gestational.

Prenatal Diagnosis of Bronchogenic Cyst at the Lingual Base: Case Report

1. Clinical Case Report A 39-year-old female woman with no previous history presented at 19 weeks of pregnancy for a routine fetal ultrasound. It was her third pregnancy with no notable event so far. No particular familial or personal medical history was revealed. The biometry corresponded to a term of 19 weeks and 4 days […]

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